The Amazing Kondoizer
February 20, 2020 8:56 AM Subscribe
The Amazing Kondoizer
I wanted to selectively bulk-delete over 10 years of tweets, and wrote yet another web app that let me do that. But then I wanted to avoid getting into this situation in the future, so I also implemented automatic deletion of tweets based on an expiry string I call the slashtag. For example, a tweet that contains the string #/1h will be deleted a little over an hour after it's published. So far it's working out for me.
I wanted to selectively bulk-delete over 10 years of tweets, and wrote yet another web app that let me do that. But then I wanted to avoid getting into this situation in the future, so I also implemented automatic deletion of tweets based on an expiry string I call the slashtag. For example, a tweet that contains the string #/1h will be deleted a little over an hour after it's published. So far it's working out for me.
Role: Conceiver, designer, programmer, tester, IT guy
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